Female Filmmakers in Focus: Maura Delpero on "Vermiglio" | Interviews | Roger Ebert
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Delpero’s 'Vermiglio' interweaves love and death as pivotal themes, capturing a family's struggle amidst the backdrop of WWII in a secluded Italian village.
'Vermiglio' captures the intricate dynamics of a family on the brink of modernity, as the arrival of a Sicilian deserter disrupts their lives and relationships.
The film is a poignant exploration of human experience, reflecting on the complexities of love, secrecy, and the bonds that tie individuals to each other.
Delpero, the first female Italian director nominated for an Oscar in twenty years, presents a richly textured story informed by her own family history and heritage.
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